How Much Batter Per Cake Pan Calculator
Estimate cake batter by pan shape, size, depth, fill level, cake style, and layer count so each pan has enough room to rise without overflowing.
Choose a common bake to load pan dimensions, fill level, batter style, layer count, and overage, then fine-tune any field.
Full Batter Breakdown
| Pan | Typical Size | Good Fill | Approx Batter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Round layer | 6 x 2 in | 2/3 full | 2.5 to 3 cups |
| Round layer | 8 x 2 in | 2/3 full | 4 to 4.5 cups |
| Round layer | 9 x 2 in | 2/3 full | 5 to 5.5 cups |
| Square pan | 8 x 8 x 2 in | 2/3 full | 5 to 6 cups |
| Sheet pan | 9 x 13 x 2 in | 2/3 full | 9 to 10 cups |
| Bundt pan | 10 to 12 cup | 60% to 67% | 6 to 8 cups |
| Batter Measure | Milliliters | Approx Ounces | Approx Grams |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 cup | 237 ml | 8 fl oz | 225 to 245 g |
| 2 cups | 473 ml | 16 fl oz | 450 to 490 g |
| 4 cups | 946 ml | 32 fl oz | 900 to 980 g |
| 8 cups | 1.89 L | 64 fl oz | 1.8 to 2 kg |
| 12 cups | 2.84 L | 96 fl oz | 2.7 to 2.9 kg |
| 3 tbsp | 44 ml | 1.5 fl oz | 42 to 46 g |
| Cake Style | Rise Behavior | Safer Fill | Weight Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sponge or chiffon | High rise, airy crumb | 1/2 to 5/8 full | 200 g per cup |
| Butter or vanilla | Standard rise | 2/3 full | 235 g per cup |
| Chocolate layer | Moderate rise | 2/3 full | 240 g per cup |
| Carrot or fruit | Dense with add-ins | 2/3 to 3/4 full | 260 g per cup |
| Pound cake | Dense, slower rise | 2/3 to 3/4 full | 255 g per cup |
| Cheesecake | Little rise | 3/4 full | 250 g per cup |
At full pan volume before fill percentage.
Use about 5.8 cups at two-thirds full.
More capacity than a 9-inch round layer.
Use about 13 cups at two-thirds full.
When you bake a cakes, you must ensure that the batter fill the cake pan. The amount of batter you puts into a cake pan affects how the cake rise and cook. If you put too many batter into a cake pan, the batter will overflow onto an oven floor.
If you put too little batter into cake pan, the cake will either not rise correct or will burn on the outside crust. Understanding the relationships between cake pans and cake batter will result in a successful baking outcome. The shape of the cake pan will also affects the amount of cake batter the pan can take.
How Much Cake Batter to Put in a Pan
If you use a round cake pan, it takes the shapes of cylinder. However, if you use a square cake pan, it takes the shape of a rectangular prism. To make a cake successful, the batter volume must meets the cake pan dimensions.
